21000 Olympian Way, Olympia Fields, IL, 60461
21000 Olympian Way
Olympia Fields, IL 60461
Highlights
- 10.5-acre land offering in Cook County, Illinois
- Approximately 3 acres are ideal for self-storage development
- Located in a dense, high-demand market
- Strong infrastructure and transportation access
- Remaining acreage offers flexibility for access, drainage, or future expansion
- Situated in a mature, established market supportive of long-term use
- Owner Financing and Land Banking Available
Description
SVN Wilson and SelfStorageSales.com are proud to present a 10.5-acre land offering located in prestigious Cook County, Illinois. The property consists of approximately 10.5 acres, with roughly 3 acres well suited for the development of a self-storage facility.
Situated within one of the most populous and economically diverse counties in the Midwest, the site benefits from proximity to dense residential and commercial populations that support sustained demand for self-storage. Cook County’s established infrastructure, extensive transportation network, and strong employment base contribute to long-term market stability and consistent absorption across commercial real estate sectors.
The remaining acreage provides flexibility for site layout, access, stormwater management, buffering, or potential future expansion, subject to zoning and municipal approvals. The property’s size and configuration allow developers to design an efficient facility while maintaining compliance with local planning requirements.
This offering represents an opportunity to develop within a mature, supply-constrained market where barriers to entry and long-term fundamentals continue to support well-located self-storage assets.
Cook County, Illinois, is one of the most complex and influential development environments in the Midwest. Anchored by Chicago and encompassing 134 suburban municipalities, the county features a diverse mix of dense urban areas, established suburbs, and transitional corridors, each with distinct zoning, infrastructure, and entitlement frameworks.
With approximately 5.2 million residents, about 41% of Illinois’s population, Cook County supports sustained demand across residential, commercial, and industrial uses. Development patterns are strongly shaped by its role as a national transportation and logistics hub, with extensive highway, rail, and air infrastructure centered around Chicago and O’Hare International Airport. These assets influence density, land use, and feasibility along key corridors.
The county’s economy is anchored by healthcare, education, finance, technology, and professional services, creating stable employment centers and long-term development activity. Projects operate within layered municipal, county, and regional regulatory structures, where tax policy, incentives, and approvals vary widely by location. While complex, this mature governance environment offers predictability for developers familiar with local processes.

